TEN REASONS WHY THE NMEA / RTCM CONFERENCE IS A MUST ATTEND

NMEA-RTCM Conference

August 14, 2018

This is the last week to register at the Early Bird rates. Consider these Ten reasons why the NMEA / RTCM Conference is a must attend this September!

  • Technology Sessions- Ten technology sessions focused around the marine electronics industry for business owners, office personnel, and installers.
  • Golf- If you like golfing, this is your resort. The NMEA has negotiated a special rate for attendees to golf during the 4-day event.
  • Product Expo- Over 50 manufacturer booths 100% focused on marine electronics open Tuesday 9/25 and Wednesday 9/26 from 1:30-7:30
  • Thursday Manufacturer Training Sessions- Major marine electronics manufacturers will be conducting 75 minute training sessions Thursday 9/27.
  • Friday Manufacturer Training Sessions- NMEA Level 3 marine electronics manufacturers will be conducting 4 hour training sessions Friday 9/28.
  • Networking- The best opportunity of the year to network with marine electronics experts and decision makers
  • Comedian- Taylor Williamson will be entertaining the crowd before the NMEA awards banquet on Thursday evening 9/27
  • Awards- The NMEA will be awarding the top product categories in the industry and recognizing these manufacturers on Thursday 9/27
  • Great Food and Facility- The PGA resort hosts the Honda Classic Golf Tournament each year, so the food, venue and service is top notch!
  • NMEA Installer Training- Day long training sessions for marine electronics new hires to veterans

Learn more and register now at http://www.expo.nmea.org/

Early bird rates are still in effect until August 17!

 

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